Publication: Imaging features of bilateral vestibular neuritis; [Radiološke karakteristike bilateralnog vestibularnog neuritisa]
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2019
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Introduction. The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was found to be insensitive diagnostic modality in detecting the abnormalities in patients with vestibular neuritis. Case report. A 32-year-old man was admitted to hospital with clinical signs of acute vestibular neuritis. The conventional MRI was inconclusive, including 3 mm slice-thickness postcontrast study, while the postcontrast high resolution study with 1 mm slice-thikness, detected bilateral enhancement of the vestibulocochlear nerve’s vestibular branch, consistent with inflammation. Conclusion. High-resolution 1 mm or sub-milimeter slices should be perfomed to evaluate patients with vestibular neuritis in order to increase the MRI sensitivity and improve correlation with clinical findings. © 2019, Inst. Sci. inf., Univ. Defence in Belgrade. All rights reserved.
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Bilateral vestibulopathy, Diagnosis, Magnetic resonance imaging, Neuritis, Vestibulocochlear nerve diseases